Author: Mauvin Sequeira

Randall Jarrell Quiz

1. What is Randall Jarrell's primary literary genre? (a) Poetry (b) Fiction (c) Drama (d) Nonfiction 2. What is Randall Jarrell often considered? (a) A war poet (b) A nature poet (c) A romantic poet (d) A metaphysical poet 3. Which of the following is one of Randall Jarrell's most famous poems? (a) "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (b) "The Second Coming" (c) "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner" (d) "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"

Stephen Crane Quiz

1. What is Stephen Crane best known for? (a) His poetry (b) His historical fiction (c) His naturalism (d) His science fiction 2. In which war did Stephen Crane serve as a journalist? (a) The American Civil War (b) World War I (c) The Spanish-American War (d) The Mexican-American War 3. Which of the following is one of Stephen Crane's most famous novels? (a) "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (b) "The Red Badge of Courage" (c) "The Great Gatsby" (d) "Moby-Dick"

Chen Chen Quiz

1. What is Chen Chen's primary literary genre? (a) Short stories (b) Plays (c) Poetry (d) Novels 2. In which country was Chen Chen born? (a) China (b) Taiwan (c) Japan (d) South Korea 3. Which major American university did Chen Chen attend? (a) Harvard University (b) Stanford University (c) Syracuse University (d) Yale University

Danez Smith Quiz

1. What is Danez Smith's primary artistic expression? (a) Painting (b) Music (c) Poetry (d) Acting 2. Danez Smith is known for their work exploring themes of: (a) Nature and the environment (b) Science fiction and fantasy (c) Love and relationships (d) Black queer identity 3. Which of the following is a notable collection of Danez Smith's poetry? (a) "The Waste Land" (b) "Don't Call Us Dead" (c) "Leaves of Grass" (d) "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"

Bob Kaufman Quiz

1. What was Bob Kaufman's primary occupation? (a) Musician (b) Painter (c) Poet (d) Actor 2. In what city was Bob Kaufman born? (a) Louisiana (b) San Francisco (c) Los Angeles (d) Detroit 3. Which Beat poet was Bob Kaufman most closely associated with? (a) Allen Ginsberg (b) Thelonius Monk (c) Lawrence Ferlinghetti (d) William Burroughs

Frank O’Hara Quiz

1. What was Frank O'Hara's primary occupation, aside from poetry? (a) Lawyer (b) Art curator (c) Teacher (d) Musician 2. In which city did Frank O'Hara spend most of his life? (a) New York City (b) Boston (c) San Francisco (d) Los Angeles 3. Frank O'Hara is often associated with which literary movement? (a) Beat Generation (b) New York School (c) Confessional Poetry (d) Harlem Renaissance

Patti Smith Quiz

1. What is Patti Smith's most famous song? (a) "Dancing Barefoot" (b) "Because the Night" (c) "Gloria" (d) "Horses" 2. In which city was Patti Smith born? (a) Chicago, Illinois (b) New York City, New York (c) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d) Detroit, Michigan 3. Who was Patti Smith's guitarist and frequent collaborator? (a) Lenny Kaye (b) Johnny Marr (c) Keith Richards (d) Jimmy Page

John Donne Quiz

1. What is John Donne primarily known for? (a) His plays (b) His novels (c) His poetry (d) His scientific discoveries 2. In what era did John Donne live? (a) Elizabethan (b) Victorian (c) Romantic (d) Medieval 3. What is the name of a famous sonnet sequence by John Donne? (a) "The Faerie Queene" (b) "The Divine Comedy" (c) "The Holy Sonnets" (d) "Paradise Lost"

Shel Silverstein Quiz

1. What is Shel Silverstein best known for? (a) Painting landscapes (b) Writing historical novels (c) Creating children's poetry and illustrations (d) Acting in dramatic plays 2. Which of the following is a famous Shel Silverstein poem? (a) "The Raven" (b) "The Road Not Taken" (c) "Where the Sidewalk Ends" (d) "The Waste Land" 3. What is the main theme of many of Shel Silverstein's poems? (a) Love and romance (b) War and conflict (c) The importance of following rules (d) Childhood innocence and imagination

Rita Dove Quiz

1. In what year was Rita Dove born? (a) 1952 (b) 1961 (c) 1965 (d) 1970 2. Rita Dove is primarily known for her work in what genre? (a) Fiction (b) Drama (c) Poetry (d) Nonfiction 3. For what year did Rita Dove serve as the U.S. Poet Laureate? (a) 1989 (b) 1992 (c) 1993 (d) 1995